In the age of Big Data, is your DR solution still capable to support tons of data? Learn how NTT Communications, with the highest score for product rating in Gartner’s 2013 RaaS report, discusses smart […]

When you have a $3.5 billion annual budget and 6000 people on your research and development team, your bench tends to run deep. NTT has been named a top 100 global innovator by Thomson Reuters due in no small part to a staff made up of engineers, computer scientist and physicists.

Everybody’s talking about big data. The possibilities, the innovations, the future. But big data is more than just an idea. It really exists and takes up space. And before you use it, you’ve got to have a place to put it (and transport it, manage it, protect it, etc.). That’s where NTT Communications comes in…

If you’re a regular reader of Cloud Pro, you’ll have recently seen our very own Len Padilla, Senior Director of Technology at NTT Europe, discussing Amazon’ s EC2 service and its place in the cloud computing space. In the article, Len focuses on the differences between commoditized cloud solutions, such as those provided by Amazon, and bespoke cloud services that are better able to a respond to businesses’ individual needs, using the analogy of humans vs. robots, with Amazon’s EC2 services playing the part of the robot.

With large quantities of data of various types being produced, distributed, and shared around the world, it is becoming increasingly important for businesses worldwide to acquire new knowledge from data such as people’s behaviors, system operational logs, and environmental information obtained through their business activities.